According to the current version of the Constitution of the Russian Federation, Putin has the right to go to the election back in 2030 and will remain in power until 2036.
Russian Federation leader Vladimir Putin said he was “continuing” thinking about who could be his successor. According to him, he already has a list of candidates and he examines the potential of each of them. Kremlin’s chief spoke about it in an interview with the film Russia. Kremlin. Putin. 25 years.
On the question of propagandist Pavel Zarubin, if he studies the possibilities of potential successors, Putin replied: “Yes, that is.”
At the same time, he emphasized that the future president should have support for the people.
“Such a person should appear – and some better, so that people have the choice – that can win the confidence of the people of the country. Otherwise, he will not have the opportunity to do something very serious,” Russia’s dictator said.
Premier Mikhail Mishustin, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev, Deputy Heads of the Presidential Administration Sergei Kiriyenko and Dmitry Kozak, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin and Secretary of the State Council of the Russian Federation Alexei Dyumin, has been called applicants for the role of Putin’s success in various years.
Putin himself became the successor of Boris Yeltsin, who suddenly resigned on December 31, 1999. Prior to this, Putin held positions in the FSB and the Russian Federation government, including the Prime Minister and Director of Special Service.
In the movie, Putin said he did not release his decision to rule the state, they said, “There is no doubt about the accuracy of this step.
Now Putin is 72 years old. In 2024, he ran for the President’s 5th term. Independent candidates are not allowed for election. According to official CEC numbers of the Russian Federation, Putin received 87.28% of the vote with a fact of 77%.
Prior to that, he was elected in 2000, 2004, 2012 and 2018. The Constitution of the Russian Federation prohibited the president’s post more than two in the past, but in 2008 this restriction survived the help of “castling” with Dmitry Medvedev. In 2012, the president’s term rose to six years, and in 2020 the Constitution was changed to “reset” Putin’s previous terms and allow him to run again.
According to the current version of the Constitution of the Russian Federation, Putin has the right to go to the election back in 2030 and will remain in power until 2036.
Remember that the media emphasized that the “election” of the Russian president did not provide for a choice and was perfectly set by the legitimacy of the existing situation.
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